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2006 Jun 20
0
mp3 playlists
On 6/20/06, Guillaume Pellerin <yomguy@altern.org> wrote: > Hi ! > > All MP3 radio stations have disappeared from dir.xiph.org... > Is this a bug or is this voluntary ?! Yes, as discussed on the list, this has been done, and was deliberate. Supporting non-free formats is not what Xiph exists for. Additionally, the load produced by the directory service was too much for our
2005 Dec 15
3
Ezstream Program Call Patch
Alrighty, Got it patched and working (at least in my one setup). You can pull the patch from: http://denetron.com/~dballenger/ezstream-program.patch (I can post the pre-patched source too if people would like) You'll have to add a "<filetype></filetype>" line into your config files, just put "file" if you want it to work just by reading that file or playlist.
2013 Nov 26
2
AOL/Nullsoft shutting down (Winamp)
Good bye, llama whipping awesome software...long live Audacious =) http://audacious-media-player.org/ On 11/25/2013 10:10 PM, Yahav Shasha wrote: > > that's not 100% accurate. > no official message regarding shoutcast was released. > Winamp is going to be abandoned, but i find it hard to believe they > are going to pull the plug on shoutcast as well, shoutcast is doing >
2007 Nov 27
5
Dtrace probes for voluntary and involuntary context switches
Hi, I am profiling some workloads for the voluntary and involuntary context switches. I am interested in finding out the reasons causing these two types of context switches. As far as I understand, involuntary context switch happens on expiration of time slice or when a higher priority process comes in. While the voluntary switch generally happens when a process is waiting for I/O etc. So to
2011 Sep 19
1
new client : DeeFuzzer
DeeFuzzer is an icecast2 source client fully written in python and based on shout-python. Features : * MP3 and OGG (audio & video) file streaming over internet (Icecast) * Full metadata encapsulation and management * RSS podcast generator (current tracks and playlists) * M3U playlist generator * Recursive, random (shuffled) or pre-defined playlists * Multi-threaded architecture : multiple
2013 Feb 08
2
3rd Party Applications
The page http://www.icecast.org/3rdparty.php contains some old links. Perhaps someone could update them. Oddcast was renamed and the website is unavailable. Maybe this one: http://code.google.com/p/edcast-reborn/ DeeFuzzer website moved to https://github.com/yomguy/DeeFuzzer and http://pypi.python.org/pypi/DeeFuzzer/ Xine website moved to http://www.xine-project.org/home Cajun website should be
2005 Dec 13
0
Ezstream
Salut :) Daniel Ballenger wrote: > On 12/13/05, Guillaume Pellerin <yomguy@altern.org> wrote: > >>Do you mean that one could add mp3 in the playlist during the playing ? > > Yes > Wonderful ! >>I made a tool which uses restartd to restart a given stream when it's shut down. >>Would you be interested ? > > What do you mean? When the stream
2010 May 25
2
Stream pushing ?
Hi ! Is there any way to have stream pushing from an icecast server to another ? Of course, it can be easily done with a third party app but could be useful if embedded in the server part... Thx, Guillaume (sorry for the first wrong thread)
2012 Jan 31
4
Making a smooth transition between sources?
Hello! I'm setting up an icecast radio station. I'll usually be broadcasting from this machine, but want to be able to make a smooth transition to an ezstream instance that I can run on the same server as the radio station. Unfortunately, my experiments haven't found a way I can make a transition without knocking off all my clients. :-( Any idea about best practices on this? --
2006 Jun 19
0
mp3 playlists
dstjohn wrote: > Well this answers that. > > > [2006-06-19 18:55:41] EROR yp/send_to_yp YP add on > http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi failed: We only accept Ogg stream > listings GOSH ! This is a hard reversing... Any news/reason of that ? Please Oddsock ! :P
2012 Feb 01
2
Making a smooth transition between sources?
Oh, this seems very cool - but, it doesn't handle the actual streaming, am I right, just mixes multiple relay streams together? Or, does it actually stream from playlists on the server? If so, I'd switch in a moment! (I think I'm seeing different documentations from different times here...) I'm using eztream as my streamer for when my base computer isn't operating... and I
2015 Nov 17
2
Release: libshout 2.4.0
Good evening, I'm very proud to announce the Release 2.4.0 of libshout. It has been a long time since the last libshout release as work focused mostly on Icecast2 itself. However we're very pleased to release the next version of libshout with many new features and fixes. The highlights on the new feature list: * We added full TLS support (HTTPS). This includes both RFC2817
2015 Nov 17
2
Release: libshout 2.4.0
Good evening, I'm very proud to announce the Release 2.4.0 of libshout. It has been a long time since the last libshout release as work focused mostly on Icecast2 itself. However we're very pleased to release the next version of libshout with many new features and fixes. The highlights on the new feature list: * We added full TLS support (HTTPS). This includes both RFC2817
2009 Feb 20
2
segfault on amd64 with ffmpeg
Hi, and thank to you all for this great codec ! I have this bug on Debian Lenny with compiled packages of last svn versions of ffmpeg and libtheora. This seems to append only on the amd64 arch. Here is a valgrind log : pre-barreau at augustins:~/video$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib pre-barreau at augustins:~/video$ valgrind /home/pub/apps/ffmpeg_dev/ffmpeg_svn/ffmpeg -i
2005 Oct 24
1
dump-file per source per mount
Hi ! Maybe you could find something with this line in the <mount> section of the icecast.xml file: <dump-file>/tmp/dump-example1.ogg</dump-file> But I prefer to use streamripper which can do this easily on a client side: http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/ http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/streamripper yomguy Stefan de Konink wrote: > On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Jaakko
2000 Mar 24
1
Samba Web Site - outdatedness
I realise that Samba is a voluntary effort and keeping Web Sites upto date may not be everyone's favourite occupation, but there appear to be a number of things missing or wrong: a) There is no contact info for the WebSite I could discern - hence posting here. b) There is still reference to samba-bugs@samba.org address - which I have been informed by it, is now dead. So may be this could be
2024 Apr 05
1
-513 = 100 in tdb mode ?
Hi Quick question about something I find surprising: In tdb mode : net cache list -s /etc/samba/smb.conf |grep '\-513' Key: IDMAP/GID2SID/100?? ? Timeout: Tue Apr? 9 14:34:48 2024 Value: S-1-5-21-1040823229-2152490729-3717368692-513 id of group "domain users" is?100 But id 100 use by "users" system group: getent group|grep users users:x:100: Is this something
2012 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] PROPOSAL: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for intended fall-throughs between switch cases
On Jul 26, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > <dropping llvm-commits> > > On Jul 2, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Alexander Kornienko wrote: > >> Hi llvmdev, llvm-commits, >> >> There was a discussion on this topic a while ago, and now I've decided to make a formal proposal and post it here. > > I missed the earlier
2005 Dec 23
3
shared hostings: how to compare/evaluate them (aka: "Rails needs a index")
Hi all, New offers for cheap Rails hosting keep popping-up at an increasing pace. - Are they any good? - Is this 60$/year plan good enough for me? - "Is DreamHost any good, despite the hundreds of accounts per server?" - Will plan Z support the load/traffic my client expect? - Is this 60$/month plan @ hoster X better than the 14$/month plan @ hoster Y - Why is
2012 May 26
0
[LLVMdev] Quick question: LLVM.org documentation tool?
Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> writes: > Hi, > > I was wondering if you guys are using a tool of some sort for generating > the HTML for LLVM or if you are writing it by hand? It is written by hand. > I am thinking of > submitting some Windows-specific documentation because I honestly find it > quite difficult to get things up and running with MINGW64. I may